FRIGHT FEST 2017 : New England's Most Terrifying Halloween Event

Fright Fest, presented by SNICKERS®, is back for select days September 23-October 29 at Six Flags New England. It's a spooky time of year as zombies and ghouls take over the park. Enjoy thrills and activities for the whole family throughout the day and come back for a truly frightening evening of fun after the sun goes down. Fright Fest offers a wide variety of places to get your scare on including several haunted houses and scare zones located throughout the park. The stuff of nightmares lurk around every corner as the dark of night washes over the park. The ghouls are set free for their daily hunting rituals. BEWARE! There is no place to hide!

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If you get lost, no one can hear you scream!

Only the bravest of souls dare to enter our haunted mazes. You'll be blindsided by darkness as you find your way through the labyrinth, all while being hunted -- never knowing what is around the next corner. Are you ready to face your worst fears?

The doors to Midnight Mansion have opened yet again. Abandon all hope, ye who enter. ➧➧➧

See More Haunted Attractions

There is no "leisurely stroll" during Fright Fest. Terror isn't confined to Haunted Attractions. The ghouls have spread into the streets to "greet" you as you make your way to your next fright. There are zombies and ghouls lurking in every corner just waiting for you. Stay Alert!

Don't come to Fright Fest unprepared--it's not for the faint of heart. Find the details you need for planning your trip, then plan your escape!

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Season Passes

Prices start at $57.99

Buy now and get unlimited visits for the rest of 2017 including park admission during Fright Fest and Holiday in the Park PLUS all of 2018!
A Season Pass also includes free tickets for friends on select days, in-park discounts, access to VIP only events and admission to all Six Flags theme parks.

FROM BOSTON

Mass Pike west to exit 6. Take I-291 west for 4.2 miles, merge right onto I-91 south 2.8 miles, to exit 3 Agawam. Cross bridge and take 1st exit, on right. Follow rotary to Route 57 west then to Route 159 South Main Street. Continue south 2.9 miles.

FROM ALBANY

Mass Pike east to exit 4. Take Route 5 south 5.8 miles to Route 57 west. Take Agawam exit, follow rotary to Route 159 South Main Street. Continue south 2.9 miles.

FROM CONNECTICUT

FROM RHODE ISLAND

Route 146 north from Providence. Take I-291 west for 4.2 miles, merge right onto I-91 south 2.8 miles, to exit 3 Agawam. Cross bridge and take 1st exit, on right. Follow rotary to Route 57 west then to Route 159 South Main Street. Continue south 2.9 miles.

FROM NEW YORK (METRO AREA)

Route I-95 to I-91 north to exit 47 west. Take Route 190 west to Route 159 north. Follow 3.8 miles.

TRAVEL TIPS

To check park operating hours call us at (413) 786-9300. Demons are standing by. Or you can also check our online calendar.

There is no re-entry after 6:00 p.m. — even for Season Pass Holders — so plan accordingly.

Bring a jacket or sweatshirt for cool evenings. We wouldn’t want you to catch your death of cold! Store it in one of the lockers located in the small dark shed behind the Coca-Cola cart closest to Guest Relations.

Our park is a smoke-free facility. This is a safety measure — smoking attracts demons and werewolves, and you really don’t want to do that. Smoking is allowed in designated smoking areas only. You won’t be safe from demons and werewolves, but at least everyone else will.

If you get lost, we will eat you.

When arriving, note the location of the exits and other places that might be helpful when hiding from zombies, flying creatures and blood-sucking fiends. Look hard. One really good place to hide is the small dark shed behind the Coca-Cola cart closest to Guest Relations. Just close your eyes and come on in. It’s the safest place in the park! We promise.

Stop by Stroller Rental if you need a stroller, wheelchair, garlic or holy water.

Weapons are not allowed in the park so please leave your wooden stakes and silver bullets at home. It will be more fun for you if you are completely defenseless.

Review the park map. You may think you know where everything is, but you don’t. We rearranged everything since your last visit, just to make it more fun for you.

Pick up a show schedule at Guest Relations or any retail store. Not the small dark shed behind the Coca-Cola cart closest to Guest Relations.

Start your day at attractions farthest from the exits. Your best bet for a good time is to stay as far away from the exits as possible. Bad things happen at the exits. Good things happen in remote locations deep within the park.

Respect your loved ones: make all of your final arrangements in advance.

To save time, eat at non-traditional lunch and dinner hours.

Last year we surveyed a few of the survivors following their escape from the park. Before we ate them, they recommended that the most important thing to ensure that you have a fun, safe evening is to wear a hat. They also told us that screaming is your only defense. The louder you scream, the safer you’ll be.

Expect to hear lots and lots of screaming. If you hear any of it coming from the small dark shed behind the Coca-Cola cart closest to Guest Relations, don’t worry, they are fine... We think.

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Fright Fest

I’m not afraid of Fright Fest. Is that okay?

Keep telling yourself that if it helps. The truth is something that will speak for itself.

Can I wear a costume, mask, or makeup?

No. While you may enjoy making fun of our ghosts, demons and zombies by dressing up like them, doing so is clearly insensitive to their feelings. They can’t help the way they look and you ought to be ashamed of yourself for even asking the question. Jokes aside — this is a safety issue. If you wear a costume or mask into the park our monsters will get confused and might accidentally start eating each other instead of you.

Are Zombies real?

That is the kind of question that is going to set you apart from the others and act as a magnet for everything you will wish you’d never met. Fortunately for you there are dozens of free roaming zombies at the park would would be more than happy to answer your question.

Which ride is the least scary?

The ride to the park.

How long has Fright Fest been going on?

It’s like time; there was never a start. It has always been there. A better question is: when will it end?

Will my boyfriend or girlfriend be eaten?

It depends how full we are after we finish eating you.

What are your operating hours?

Fright Fest hours are listed in the calendar above. You may also view our operating calendar.

What are the current ticket prices?

We are pleased to offer a variety of gruesome ticket packages. Specific pricing for Fright Fest tickets and season passes will be posted shortly. Check back soon!

Are there any rides at Fright Fest that won’t scare me?

No.

How many scary things happen during Fright Fest?

There is no way of knowing. Those who have tried to count were found in a corner, sobbing with fright.

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